Your Success Is Our Business - Central Virginia Community College

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Your Success Is Our Business - Central Virginia Community College
Your Success Is Our Business
Table of Contents
General Information
Departments & Contacts.........................................................................................................................................................2
Alphabetical Course Listing
Business & Technology.............................................................................................................................................................3
Child Development Associate.................................................................................................................................................5
Commercial Driver License (CDL Training)........................................................................................................................6
Customized Training ...............................................................................................................................................................7
Employee Health & Wellness..................................................................................................................................................8
First Aid & Safety Institute......................................................................................................................................................9
Human Resources Management...........................................................................................................................................10
K-12 Teachers & School Personnel........................................................................................................................................11
Leadership & Talent Development.......................................................................................................................................13
Motorcycle Safety & Training...............................................................................................................................................14
Rapid Train (short-term training)........................................................................................................................................16
Security Training Academy...................................................................................................................................................17
Small Business and Entrepreneur Services..........................................................................................................................19
Trades: Contractor & Tradesmen Licensure Updates........................................................................................................20
WorkKeys® & Career Readiness Certificates (CRC’s)........................................................................................................21
Connect With Workforce
Locations..................................................................................................................................................................................22
Staff Directory.........................................................................................................................................................................23
Registration
How to Register.......................................................................................................................................................................24
Summer Academies Supplement
Summer Youth Academies Camp Descriptions & Registration Information
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General Information
Central Virginia Community College’s Workforce Solutions & Community Education Division is the
resource of choice to deliver comprehensive employment and workforce solutions throughout the Region. The
division addresses the educational needs of employers, job seekers and the community to enhance economic
prosperity and the quality of life.
Contacts
Ruth Z. Hendrick, Ph.D., Vice President of Workforce Solutions & Community Education
(434) 832-7610 • HendrickR@cvcc.vccs.edu
Workforce Training – Provides customized training solutions to meet employer incumbent worker training
needs. Classes can be offered in any subject matter, any location and any length needed. Credit and non-credit
options are available.
Francie Dye, Workforce Training Coordinator
(434) 832-7765 • DyeF@cvcc.vccs.edu.
Workforce Development – Workforce Development offers
career pathways programming and specialized classes to assist
businesses in obtaining and retaining quality staff.
Elizabeth Narehood, Workforce Development Coordinator
(434) 832-7606 • NarehoodE@cvcc.vccs.edu
Small Business Development Center (SBDC) – Our Small
Business Development Center provides regional businesses
and entrepreneurs the opportunity for one-on-one confidential
counseling and advice to help improve and develop their
business. In addition, the SBDC provides seminars and training events throughout the year on business related
topics.
Nathan Kolb, SBDC Coordinator
(434) 832-7824 • KolbN@cvcc.vccs.edu
Marketing & Media Inquiries
Cynthia McCoy, Marketing Coordinator
(434) 832-7207 • McCoyC@cvcc.vccs.edu
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Business & Technology
Traditional Classroom & Online
CVCC Workforce offers business & technology for today’s learners. Courses are offered in a
traditional classroom setting or online. You choose what works best for you!
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2013
This course is intended for current Microsoft Excel 2013 users who wish to extend their
knowledge and skills beyond building simple workbooks, and learn how to create more
productive workbooks. Students will be able to use advanced techniques to manage,
manipulate, and analyze complex data. Participants should have already completed the
Excel 2013 Beginner Course or have equivalent skills.
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Friday, May 20, 2016
9am-5pm
RM 5137
Evan Abatecola
$114
Cost includes tuition & book fee.
Google Apps for Business and School Professionals (Level 1)
Google Apps is a cloud-based productivity suite for business that allows users to work from
anywhere on any device. In this course, learners will create and manage a Google email
account and calendar. Learners will create documents and conduct real-time collaboration
with others. Experience the power of Google Apps while completing tasks; managing and
organizing communications and documents to save time; sharing information instantly;
and saying goodbye to flash drives.
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Monday, August 1, 2016
8:00am-12pm
RM 5212
Judy Griffin
$50
Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Prep Online
Course ($1,999)
This course will provide experienced project managers with the knowledge and skills
necessary to successfully complete the Project Management Institute’s nationally recognized
Project Management Professional (PMP) exam. This credential is considered the standard of
excellence in the field of project management and is often a required credential in the field.
This comprehensive course will use learning activities, practice exams, and assignments to
help students prepare for, and successfully complete, the PMP exam.
Registration begins May 1, 2016 at https://cvcc.augusoft.net
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Business & Technology
Online Options
Through CVCC’s online training partner ED2Go, you have access to a wide variety of business
& technology courses, 24/7, from the comfort and privacy of your home or anywhere you have
computer and Internet access! Register today at www.ed2go.com/cvcc.
Starting Dates
May 18, June 15, July 20, Aug. 17
Time
Location
Duration
How to Register
24/7
Online
6 weeks
Visit www.Ed2Go.com/cvcc
CompTIA® Security+ Certification
Prep Courses
The U.S. Department of Labor forecasts that information security analysts
will be among the fastest-growing occupations through 2022. CompTIA’s
Security+ certificate is widely regarded as the entry-level certificate for this
fast-growing field.
CompTIA® Security+ Certification Prep 1 (Cost: $99)
This course covers the key terminology and concepts you need to know to ace the exam, all in a condensed format for
rapid reading. The course provides helpful study tools including crossword puzzles, games, and practice questions to
aid with learning. All of the content is geared toward helping you pass the SY0-401 exam.
CompTIA® Security+ Certification Prep 2 (Cost: $99)
This course, the second of two courses, reviews the key terminology and concepts needed to ace the exam, all in a
condensed format for rapid reading. The course provides helpful study tools, including crossword puzzles, games, and
practice questions to aid your learning. All of the content is geared toward helping you prepare to pass the SY0-401
exam.
CompTIA® Network+ Certification Prep (Cost: $99)
This course will teach you everything you need to know to take and pass the challenging CompTIA Network+
certification exam and become an excellent network technician. You’ll learn about topologies, the OSI Seven-Layer
model, protocol suites, modern network operating systems, network hardware, cabling standards, remote connectivity,
Internet connections, network troubleshooting, and more. This course will prepare you for the 2009 exam objectives
(N10-005 and JK0-016). CompTIA Network+ certification also counts as one of the elective exams for the Microsoft
Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification.
Advanced CompTIA® A+ Certification Prep (Cost: $110)
The course focuses on fun technology. You’ll learn everything you need to know to select, install, and service video,
sound, and portable computers. The course teaches networking, both wired and wireless, because every well-rounded
tech needs to know it. You’ll learn about security, security, security. Plus you’ll get excellent insight into adding mobile
devices such as tablets and smartphones to your computing environment. The Advanced course completes the threecourse CompTIA A+ Certification Exam Prep cycle and prepares you for both the 801/802 exams and for real life as a
PC tech.
Additional topics include:
• Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, and Project
• Adobe Suite, Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, InDesign, and Dreamweaver
• QuickBooks, Crystal Reports, and CorelDRAW
• Certificate Prep., Computer Fundamentals, Programming, Database Management, Graphic and Multimedia
Design, Networking and Communications, Security, and Web Technology
• Accounting and Finance, Business Communication, Software, General Business Skills, Grant Writing,
Management, Law and Legal, Leadership, Nonprofit, Project Management, Sales and Marketing, Writing and
Publishing
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Child Development Associate
Attention Early Childhood Educators
Earn Your CDA Today!
Early Childhood Educators can now earn their CDA through a partnership with HumanKind
and CVCC. This new credential program will give educators the qualifications they need to
become directors and leaders in the child care community.
Class begins Tuesday, August 23, 2016.
What is a CDA?
It is a nationally recognized, entry-level credential sponsored by the Council for Professional
Recognition located in Washington, D.C. (www.cdacouncil.org).
Who Can Earn a CDA?
Anyone who demonstrates the ability to meet physical, social, emotional, and cognitive needs
of children in their care, and can work effectively with family members and other adults to
nurture children’s development.
Here’s The Benefits
Instruction from guest presenters and industry experts on the following topics:
• Health and Safety
Students will also have the
• Brain Development
opportunity to participate
•USDA
in an internship at one of
• VA-DSS Child Care Licensing
nine local, quality-based
• Recognizing Child Abuse
programs, and to receive
• A Variety of Curricula
First Aid/CPR certification.
• The Role of a Director
Prepa
ring yo
u for a br
ighter future
Registration opens July 1, 2016.
Class begins: Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Class ends: Thursday, May 25, 2017
Graduation Ceremony: June 3, 2017
Class will NOT meet: November 24, December 22,
and March 16.
Applications are available at humankind.org.
Register online or mail an application to:
HumanKind, Child Care Resource Center
150 Linden Ave. Lynchburg, VA 24503
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Commercial Driver License Training
Would you
like to
EARN up to
$48,000
ANNUALLY?
If so, our CDL
TRAINING
is for YOU!
For additional information
and qualifications, visit
CVCCWorkforce.org/CDL.
Take the road to your new career - today.
Call 434-832-7607
or email workforce@cvcc.vccs.edu.
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Customized Training
CVCC’s
Customized
Training
Any Time • Any Place • Any Topic
CVCC Workforce Solutions provides customized training solutions to help
business, schools, and organizations prosper by providing training and educational
programming to upgrade skills of the incumbent workforce. Workforce Solutions
also offers a wide variety of open-enrollment classes to aid individuals in completing
certification requirements and gaining additional skills to further their careers.
A strong workforce is the key to success in every organization! Our professional
workforce training staff can assist business and industry to:
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Identify the needs that impact business processes
Develop solutions that fit the company needs and
culture, and
Deliver training or consulting services that provide a
return on investment
Any Time • Any Place • Any Topic
Let Workforce Solutions assist your business in MAXIMIZING available funding and
resources in support of your TRAINING GOALS!
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Employee Health & Wellness
Fitness Program Design - Learn how to design
a safe and effective program that works!
Are you busy with work and home responsibilities? Finding it difficult to
maintain a healthy lifestyle? Are you ready to begin an exercise program,
but feel clueless or overwhelmed about what to do? Come and learn how
to design a safe and effective fitness program. Learners will learn effective
techniques to get started on the journey to better health and fitness. This
course is also available as a customized course and can be facilitated at any
location in the Greater Lynchburg area.
Sherry McCormick-Hawkins will help you get on your way to a new you!!!!
Cardio, weight training, and flexibility training will be discussed along with
the best techniques for fat and weight loss and busting those
stubborn plateaus!
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Monday and Wednesday, May 16 & 18, 2016
6pm to 8pm
RM 5118
Sherry McCormick-Hawkins
$50
Online
Options
Starting Dates: May 18, June 15, July 20, August 17
Duration: 6 Weeks
Time: 24/7
Location: Online
Cost: $99
Start Your Own Edible Garden
Grow delicious, nutritious fruit and vegetables in your own backyard! In this course,
learners will learn how to give a garden a healthy start and keep it growing strong all
season. The first step to a great harvest is selecting the right crops. Learners will explore
climate considerations, learn how to read a zone hardiness map, and find out how to spot a
micro-climate in your yard. Discover how to properly prepare a garden bed. Learn how to
identify problems in pH and drainage, fertilizers and make compost! Learners will discuss
best practices in starting seeds, transplanting, pruning, irrigation and using container
gardens and support structures. In addition, learn what to watch out for so you can spot
pests and diseases.
Lose Weight and Keep It Off
Learners will discuss the role of food in weight loss and weight maintenance. The
class covers a wide variety of topics to include: food composition, portion sizes, and
preparation methods, to meal composition and meal timing. Discover how to eat out,
planning and preparing meals at home. Learn the differences between cardiorespiratory
exercise, strength training, and lifestyle activity. Uncover thought patterns that negatively
affect exercise and activity. Determine how other factors that affect weight, like genetics,
pregnancy, menopause, aging, and cravings may be affecting your weight loss efforts and
learn practical strategies you can use to minimize their effects.
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First-aid and Safety Institute
Heartsaver® First Aid Class
This course is designed for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course
completion card in first aid to meet job, regulatory or other requirement. The course
covers material to include: first aid basics, medical emergencies; Injury emergencies and
environmental emergencies.
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Tues., June 14, 2016
8am-noon
RM 2507
Jason Ferguson/Chris Parker
$65
Book Cost: $18.75 (Book Required: Heartsaver First Aid w/CPR & AED ISBN: 9781616690175)
Heartsaver® CPR AED Class
This course is designed for anyone with limited or no medical training who needs a course
completion card in CPR AED to meet job, regulatory or other requirements. The course covers
material to include: Adult CPR AED (with a mask) and adult choking. Optional modules: child
CPR AED, child choking, infant CPR and infant choking.
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Tues., June 14, 2016
1pm-5pm
RM 2507
Jason Ferguson/Chris Parker
$65
Book Cost: $18.75, Mask Cost $13.99 (Book Required: Heartsaver First Aid w/CPR & AED
ISBN: 9781616690175 & Mask CPR Resuscitator by Prestige Medical)
ServSafe® 8 Hour Course and Certification Exam
This ServSafe® class helps prepare students for the ServSafe® Sanitation and Food Safety Certification
exam. This course provides training and educational materials for both food service managers and
food handlers. At the end of the course, students successfully completing the exam may earn their
ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification which is the nationally accredited food safety
certification from the National Restaurant Association.
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Saturday, July 16, 2016
8am-5pm
RM 5137
Kevin Phelps
$65
Book: Book purchased separately from and addition to class tuition – ServSafe Manager
Book 6th Ed with Online Exam Voucher, $83.30.
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Human Resource Management
Meet the challenge of today’s NEW reality
in human resources - Discover the next
generation of HR Certification.
Demonstrate your HR expertise and gain practical skills. Earn the competency-based SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP
credentials. These two new certifications, SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CPTM) and SHRM Senior Certified
Professional (SHRM-SCPTM), demonstrate who we are as HR professionals, what we do and why it matters. These
professional certifications are meant to benefit the individual, the profession and the employer.
This SHRM Prep class is offered at a competitive rate of $990.00. The CVCC Tuition portion is $488.00. The
SHRM Learning System* will be purchased separately at a cost of $480.00 plus $22.00 Shipping & Handling.
Ordering information will be given once the CVCC Tuition is paid.
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Tuesday, Sep. 6 - Dec. 6, 2016
(Weekly Online Class)
6pm-9pm
Online
Liz Fletcher
$990**
* Each student is required to purchase the 2016 SHRM Learning System
BUS 205-11WA Human Resource Management (3 credit class)
Managing human resources is a critical component of achieving any organization’s mission. This course introduces
students to a broad overview of Human Resources including the HR environment, workforce planning, selection,
training, job analysis, performance management, compensation, employee relations, and maintaining high-performance
organizations.
Students will gain an understanding of human resource management practices and procedures through the use of
practical, applications-oriented learning activities.
This online course is offered for the 1st summer session: 5/16/16 – 6/16/16.
COST: Tuition is $447 (in-state); + cost of textbook/material.
(PHR/SPHR Certified HR Professionals may earn up to 45 recertification credits after successfully completing this class.
Register by visiting http://www.cvcc.vccs.edu.
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K-12 TEACHERS & SCHOOL PERSONNEL
(Professional Development Initiative for Schools– PDIS)
Google Apps for the Business and School
Professionals (Level 1)
8:00am to 12pm $50
Google Apps is a cloud-based productivity suite for business that allows
users to work from anywhere on any device. In this course, learners will
create and manage a Google email account and calendar. Learners will create
documents and conduct real-time collaboration with others. Experience the
power of Google Apps while completing tasks; managing and organizing
communications and documents to save time; sharing information instantly;
and saying goodbye to flash drives.
Using Google Docs in the Classroom (Level 2)
1:00pm to 5:00pm $50
Google Docs is a user friendly suite of online collaborative tools that come
with great potential for the classroom. Discover new and innovative ways
to use effective tools for learning to include: Collaborative Writing, In
Box, Collaborative Brainstorming, Self-Grading Quiz, and a Virtual Copy
Machine.
(Pre-requisite: Google Apps for the Business and School Professionals
(Level 1)
*Register for both and get a $20 discount!
*(Total cost if you register for both Level 1 and 2 is $80)
Date
Location
Instructor
Cost
Monday, August 1, 2016
RM 5212
Judy Griffin
$50
C
onsult with your Professional
Development Coordinator for
continuing education approval. The
Virginia Licensure Renewal Manual can be
found by visiting http://www.doe.virginia.
gov/teaching/licensure/licensure_renewal_
manual.pdf.
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K-12 TEACHERS & SCHOOL PERSONNEL
(Professional Development Initiative for Schools– PDIS)
Online
Options
Starting Dates: May 18, June 15, July 20, August 17
Duration: 6 Weeks Per Course
Time: 24/7
Location: Online
Register: www.ed2go.com/cvcc
Educator’s Fundamentals Series (Bundle Cost: $261/$99 Individual)
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems I
Why do some teachers enjoy peaceful, orderly classrooms while others face daily discipline battles? The answer is that
some teachers know the secrets to solving discipline problems. This course reveals those secrets and presents a stepby-step approach to effective, positive classroom discipline.
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II
In this professional development course, you’ll get the teacher training you need to deal effectively with serious
discipline problems and help even the most challenging students you’re teaching make more responsible choices.
You’ll discover how to use a new research-based six-step approach to solve severe and chronic discipline problems,
including bullying, fighting, using abusive language, stealing, and refusing to work.
Teaching Students with ADHD
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are always hearing things like “Try harder,” “Pay
attention,” and “Sit still.” And they’d love to do these things; but they don’t know how. In this course, you’ll discover
practical ways to help children with ADHD control their behavior and succeed in school.
Select from a wide range of online professional development in Teaching and Education by visiting: www.ed2go.
com/cvcc. Classes offered year-round.
Consult with your Professional Development Coordinator for continuing education approval!
ADDITIONAL ONLINE COURSES FOR SCHOOL PROFESSIONALS
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Certificate in Blended Instruction (Cost: $495)
Certificate in Designing Webinars (Cost: $395)
Certificate in Online Teaching (Cost: $495)
Certificate in Teaching Adults (Cost: $295)
Developing Hybrid Courses (Cost: $195)
Fostering Online Discussion (Cost: $145)
Generational Learning Styles for K-12 Teachers (Cost: $145)
Online Learning & Teaching for K-12 Teachers (Cost: $145)
Social Media & Online Tools for K-12 Teachers (Cost: 145)
Substitute Teacher Preparation (Cost: $145)
The Flipped Classroom (Cost: $195)
To LEARN more and to REGISTER, please visit https://cvcc.augusoft.net/
Consult with your Professional Development Coordinator for continuing education approval.
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Leadership & Talent Development
Online
Options
Starting Dates: May 18, June 15, July 20, August 17
Duration: 6 Weeks Per Course
Time: 24/7
Location: Online
Register: www.ed2go.com/cvcc
Cost: $99
Individual Excellence
Develop career-enhancing skills in a single course that covers twelve popular one-day seminar topics,
including goal setting, time management, and personal organization. You’ll learn how to improve your
creative abilities, gain confidence with financial matters, and how to minimize conflict in your life.
Develop a fulfilling career plan and improve relationships with co-workers, friends, and family. Course
topics include: Career planning, goal setting and creativity, interpersonal communication (getting
people to listen and listening to others), becoming and staying organized, time management (take
control), stress management, risk management, and financial skills.
SAVE THE DATE
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Beginning Writer’s Workshop with Local Author, Frank Landry
Learn How to Write and Publish Your First Book
Time: 9am to 4pm
Cost: $75 per person ($60 for two or more individuals in a party)
The workshop will feature:
• Discover how to make your ideas from thoughts to a sellable book
• Best tips and resources to write and publish fiction
and nonfiction books
• Best Practices in marketing and selling
• Meet other aspiring authors
• Enjoy lunch with the author
• Get a free copy of the author’s latest book
• Surprise guests – meet a local publisher and book cover designers
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Motorcycle Safety & Training
Basic Rider Course: BRC is a three-day class held Friday - Sunday. Weekday classes are held Tuesday - Thursday and
are available during the summer. This course includes classroom and on-motorcycle instruction. Riders will learn basic
skills of motorcycle operation and safe riding strategies under controlled range condition. The BRC program provides
motorcycles (none larger than 500 cc), helmets and textbook for each rider. Successful completion of the course
prepares the rider for state licensing with an exemption in the skills and knowledge test at the DMV.
Extended Basic Rider: Designed for students who have completed the Basic Rider Course (successful or not) and
would like more individualized instruction. The class ratio of student to instructor is 3:1.This course is scheduled on a
demand basis and will be held on two weekday evenings starting in May and will be available until August.
Class fee is $ 100.00 per person.
Basic Rider 2: BRC2 includes a brief review of basic skills, critical advanced turning, braking skills, counter steering,
and obstacle avoidance. This class is designed to assist riders in improving their skills and is taught on Saturdays or
Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Students will need street-legal motorcycle, helmet, valid driver’s license with
motorcycle endorsement, and proof of insurance on the motorcycle. Class fee is $60 per person.
Advanced Rider: ARC consists of approximately 3 ½ hours of classroom activities and 4 ½ hours of riding. This class
is taught on Saturdays or Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Students will need street-legal motorcycle, helmet, valid
driver’s license with motorcycle endorsement, and proof of insurance on the motorcycle. There is no formal skills test
but a course assessment will be administered. Class fee is $ 70 per person.
Sidecar/Trike Course: Sidecar/Trike Education Program (S/TEP) is designed to teach riders the skills necessary
to safely operate a three-wheel vehicle on the street, even if one has never ridden any kind of motorcycle. The 16hour course takes the rider through the basics of motorcycle operation (controls are much the same as a two-wheel
motorcycle), effective braking, turning skills and obstacle avoidance, as well as other safe riding strategies. Sidecar units
and Trikes are available for use on Saturday and Sunday but riders are encouraged to bring their own Sidecar/Trike for
use on Sunday. Call 434-832-7621 for information.
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2016 Motorcycle Class Schedule
Basic Rider Course
Weekends
*Credit Classes
April 1-3
April 8-10
April 22-23
May 6-8
May 20-22
June 3-5
June 17-19
July 15-17
July 22-24
July 29-31
August 12-14
Basic Rider Course
Weekday
*Credit Classes
May 17-19
May 24-26
June 7-9
June 21-23
July 19-20
August 2-4
August 16-18
Three Wheel & Sidecar Trike
*Credit Classes
March 11-13
June 24-26
Advanced Rider Course
**Non-Credit Classes
May 14
June 11
Basic Rider Course 2
**Non-Credit Classes
May 15
*For credit classes, register at www.cvcc.vccs.edu.
**For non-credit classes register at www.cvccworkforce.org.
Program co-sponsors:
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Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles - Richmond, VA
Virginia Rider Training Program - Richmond, VA
Motorcycles provided by:
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Harley-Davidson of Lynchburg, Inc. - Timberlake Road, Lynchburg, VA
Honda-Suzuki of Lynchburg - 12th and Hendricks Street, Lynchburg, VA
Lynchburg Kawasaki /Yamaha - 12th Street, Lynchburg, VA
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Rapid-Train - Short Term Training & Certification
Intensive, short-term 3-15 week training & certification programs
Earn your Certification in less than 15 weeks!
Your Success Is Our Business
Find out how you can become a
Manufacturing Technician.
For more information and
open house dates, visit
CVCCWorkforce.org/Mtech
or call 434.832.7607.
Financial assistance is available.
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Security Training Academy
DCJS ID # 88-1468
Security Officer Core Subjects (01E) 18 Hours
This course prepares students to work as unarmed security officer. Class topics include:
Applicable sections of the Code of Virginia and Regulations relating to private security
services, code of ethics, and general duties and responsibilities. Students will learn
about the criminal and administrative laws of Virginia, documentation and reports, and
handling emergency procedures.
Students wishing to become an armed security officer will also need to complete classes
05E (Arrest Authority), 075E (Handgun). If applicable, 08E (Shotgun) may also be needed.
Provides
professionals
serving the
private side of
public safety
with valuable
education
and training
in support of
certifications
and renewal of
licensures.
Ask about
our discounts
for groups and
multiple classes.
For additional information on the
CVCC Security Training Academy
and complete course descriptions and
requirements, visit
Dates
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Sat., June 11 & 18, 2016
8am-5pm
RM 5142
Curtis Lynch
$250
(Call for group discounts and multiple class discounts.)
Armed Security Officer Arrest Authority (05E) 8 Hours
This course covers the Virginia laws pertaining to the powers of arrest. Participants will
learn how to effect a legal arrest and how to avoid civil and criminal liability. The DCJS
policies and the sanctions for violating those policies will be reviewed. Participants will
by shown the proper procedures for making an arrest to include the use of handcuffs,
pepper spray and foam and the expandable baton. Students wishing to become an armed
security officer will also need to complete classes 01E (Security Officer Core Subjects),
075E (Handgun), and if applicable, 08E (Shotgun Entry—Level).
Dates
Monday & Tuesday
June 20 & 21, 2016
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
9am-1pm
RM 5118
Curtis Lynch
$125
(Call for group discounts and multiple class discounts.)
Security Officer Handgun 075E (24 Hours Plus Written
Exam)
This course is required for Armed Security Guards. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Universal Safety Rules of Firearms Handling, Handgun Operations, Basic Disassembly
and Assembly of semi-automatic Handguns, Care and Maintenance, Handling and Safety,
Storage and Retention, Civil/Criminal Liability, Deadly Force Continuum, Range Safety,
Clearing Barrel Procedures, Principles of Marksmanship, Presentation from the Holster,
Loading and Reloading, Malfunctions/Stoppages and Immediate Action, Use of Cover,
Judgmental Shooting, Low Light Familiarization, Lead Exposure.
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Sat., August 6, 13, 20, & 27, 2016
9am-5pm
RM 5142
Curtis Lynch
$330
CVCCWorkforce.org/security-training.
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Security Training Academy
DCJS ID # 88-1468
Concealed Weapon Permit Training Course
This 6-Hour course provides the classroom and range instruction necessary to meet certification requirements for a Concealed
Weapons Permit. Virginia Resident Concealed Handgun Permits are issued by the circuit court of the county or city in which
the applicant resides. You must be at least 21 years of age. Please contact the applicable court for specific instruction on the
application process. The course covers the basics of safe gun handling and shooting. Participants will learn about firearm safety,
parts and operation, shooting fundamentals, care and cleaning, storage options, selection, and more.
NO AMMUNITION AND NO LOADED WEAPONS ARE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM.
Classroom materials: Provided by CVCC.
Range materials: Students will be required to provide their own firearm, ammunition, hearing and eye protection and 2-3
targets at the range. Range fees are not included in course cost.
Date
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Classroom
9am-12:45
RM 5118
CVCC
Curtis
Lynch
$75 / per person
$60 / per person - 2 or more individuals in a party
Range
2pm-4pm
Lynchburg
Arms &
Indoor
Shooting
Range
Additional Fees: To be paid directly to the Lynchburg Arms & Indoor Shooting Range to include: $12 per person for range fee;
$2 per person for eye/ear protection; and $2 for two targets per person.
Private Investigator (02E) 60 Hours
This course is available to any individual wanting to perform investigations in Virginia.
Course curriculum includes: State and federal laws, criminal investigation, standards of professional conduct, ethics,
documentation, and types of investigations.
Dates
Monday – Thursday, May 2 – 5, 2016,
May 9-12, 2016, and Monday – Tuesday,
May 16 – 17, 2016
Time
Location
Instructor
Cost
9am-3:30pm
RM 5118
Curtis Lynch
$625
(Call for group discounts and multiple class discounts.)
Review the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) website at
dcjs.virginia.gov/pss/how to/index.cfm to learn how to apply and renew a registration, certification or
license.
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Small Business Development Center
The SBDC at CVCC is an effective provider of customized counseling and education for
small businesses in the region. You can meet in private with a business counselor to discuss
your specific issues. Or, you can attend group trainings, like our popular Lunch To Learn
series, for in-depth presentations on critical management topics.
The Small Business Development Center at CVCC serves the City of Lynchburg, and
Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford, and Campbell Counties in Virginia.
Your SBDC will be holding office hours around the region this summer. Make sure to
reserve your spot by filling out the contact form at sbdccvcc.org and indicating the date and
time you would like to meet. Your SBDC looks forward to coming to your community to
talk business with you.
•
May 19- Appomattox
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May 26- Rustburg
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June 2- Bedford
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June 9- Amherst
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June 16- Altavista
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June 23- Brookneal
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June 30- Appomattox
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July 14- Rustburg
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July 21- Bedford
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July 28- Amherst
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Aug. 4- Altavista
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Aug. 11- Moneta
Visit us on the web
www.sbdccvcc.org
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Trades: Contractor & Tradesmen Licensure Updates
Tradesman Update Classes
The Virginia Board of Contractors requires journeymen, master plumbers, electricians, HVAC mechanics, and gas fitters to take
continuing education hours specific to their trade as part of the licensing process.
Those renewing a license must take continuing education in their respective profession.
Plumbers, HVAC technicians and electricians must take three hours of continuing education in their field.
Gas Fitters must take on hour; this one-hour training course for gas fitters is intended for journeyman and master gas
fitters, liquefied petroleum gas fitters and natural gas fitters.
This course covers new definitions, code changes, general requirements, impact on the job, general use and special
equipment included in the respective codes.
Course
Training Hours Fee
Electrical
3
$45
HVAC
3
$45
Plumbing
3
$45
Gas Fitting
1
$25
This class is available 24/7 for 365 days from the date of
enrollment. Access to the online course material will be granted
by Workforce Solutions Staff after enrollment/payment is
complete. Student will receive an e-mail with the website
login and more information after Workforce Solutions Staff
has enacted the system. Student does not need to wait until
the end of August to access/complete the class.
Registration for this class can be completed any day
May 1 - August 31.
Backflow Classes – Coming in November 2016
Customized Class Options Available Year-Round
16 HR Backflow Prevention Device Certification Prep Class: $299
Course provides 16 hours of classroom and wet lab instruction designed to meet Department of Professional &
Occupational Regulation (DPOR) training requirements for workers with at least 7 years of experience in plumbing
and related mechanical areas.
40 HR Backflow Prevention Device Certification Prep Class: $699
BPDC includes 40 hours of classroom and wet lab instruction designed to meet training requirements for workers
with 4-6 years of experience in plumbing and related mechanical areas. (Note: The 4HR Installation Class as noted
below is included in the 40 HR class.) Objective areas: Introduction to cross-connections; conditions leading to
backflow; prevention of cross-connection; cross-connection program components; installation of backflow devices
inside buildings; outside buildings; and in flood areas; codes and ordinances; and use of test kits and wet lab.
4 HR Installation Class: $99
In accordance with 18 VAC 50-22-20 and 18 VAC 50-22-30, the Department of Professional and Occupational
Regulation (DPOR) requires irrigation contractors (ISC), heavy highway (H/H) contractors and fire sprinkler
contractors (SPC) to attend a class approved by the Board on backflow prevention assemblies (BPA’s) installation
before they are allowed to install BPA’s. A state backflow prevention device worker certification does not allow
contractors in these specialties to install BPA’s. Once the certification has been obtained, successful attendees will
be authorized to install BPA’s, but only in their specific contractor designation. (IE: ISC install BPA’s in irrigation
systems and H/H in heavy highway applications; etc.).
Course provides 4 hours of instruction covering theory of backflow and math calculations; thermal expansion &
venturi effect; types of devices/assemblies & applications; 2012 Virginia plumbing code; special considerations;
installation of backflow preventers; freeze protection; lawn irrigation systems; and discussion questions.
This class is VA DPOR approved for all contractors who install, maintain, extend or alter water supply, liquid waste,
sewage, and storm water systems. The instructor for this course is VA DPOR approved to provide individual training
for Backflow Prevention Device installation incidental to Highway/Heavy, Landscape Irrigation and Fire Sprinkler
contracting jobs.
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Workkeys® & Career Readiness Certificates (CRC’s)
and Assessments
Workkeys® & Career Readiness Certificates (CRC’s) & Assessments
Certify your Worker Skills with the Career Readiness Certificates (CRC)!
The portable credential – powered by WorkKeys – verifies to employers anywhere in the United States that
an individual has essential core employability skills in Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics and
Locating Information.
The CRC provides EMPLOYERS and JOB CANDIDATES with a measurement tool for ASSESSING
WORKFORCE SKILLS to match the RIGHT PEOPLE in the RIGHT JOBS!
Register today to take your CRC assessment. Open registration for individuals and employers is available on
the following dates at the low cost of $45 per participant:
Date
Time
Location
Cost
June 22, 2016
9am-1pm
RM 5118
$45
June 22, 2016
5:30pm-9:30pm
RM 5118
$45
Contact Workforce Solutions staff to help your business SAVE
TIME and MONEY by IDENTIFYING THE BEST ASSESSMENT
OPTIONS from the hundreds available that are relevant to
your business needs.
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Connect With Us
At CVCC’s Main Campus - Merritt Hall
Workforce Solutions & Community Education is located in Merritt
Hall (Building #5). When visiting our office briefly, please park in
Visitor slots in Lot #4 (located behind Bedford LRC, Building #3). If
you anticipate an extended visit to our offices, please contact us at (434)
832-7607 to obtain a parking pass.
Please visit the CVCC website for specific directions on reaching our
campus - http://www.cvcc.vccs.edu/About/Maps/Maps.aspx.
CVCC OFF-SITE CENTERS
APPOMATTOX CENTER
Carver-Price Educational Complex
P.O. Box 457
136 Carver Lane
Appomattox, VA 24522
434-832-7200
AMHERST CENTER
Mountainview Plaza
Suite 103
200 Richmond Highway
Amherst, VA 24521
434-832-7898
BEDFORD CENTER
Bedford Center for Business
P.O. Box 925
1633 Venture Blvd.
Bedford, VA 24523
434-832-7284
On the Web
CVCCWorkforce.org
By Email
Workforce@cvcc.vccs.edu
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On Social Media
Facebook.com/CVCCWorkforce
By Telephone
434.832.7607
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Workforce Staff Directory
ADMINISTRATION
RUTH Z. HENDRICK, PH.D.
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT & COMMUNITY
EDUCATION
(434) 832-7610 • HendrickR@cvcc.vccs.edu
Workforce Development Coordinator
Vice President of Workforce Solutions
& Community Education
CYNTHIA J. MCCOY
Marketing Coordinator
(434) 832-7207 • McCoyC@cvcc.vccs.edu
DENNIS PHILLIPS
ELIZABETH NAREHOOD
(434) 832-7606 • NarehoodE@cvcc.vccs.edu
DEBRA SHORT
Administrative & Program Specialist III
(434) 832-7622 • ShortD@cvcc.vccs.edu
Transportation & Special Projects Coordinator
(434) 832-7621 • PhillipsD@cvcc.vccs.edu
CATHY SANDERS
Admin. & Program Specialist II
(434)832-7608 • SandersC@cvcc.vccs.edu
SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
NATHAN KOLB
SBDC Coordinator
(434) 832-7824 • KolbN@cvcc.vccs.edu
WORKFORCE TRAINING
FRANCIE DYE
Workforce Training Coordinator
(434) 832-7765 • DyeF@cvcc.vccs.edu
STEPHANIE KEENER
SBDC Specialist
(434) 832-7295 • KeenerS@cvcc.vccs.edu
TWILA DEMASTERS
Program Specialist
(434) 832-7624 • DeMastersT@cvcc.vccs.edu
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Registration Information
How To Register
NEW
NEW Online Registration System
Visit CVCCWorkforce.org, and click “Register Now” to view our current course offerings to register and
pay for classes online using your credit or debit card. Registration at least 7 days before a class starts is
requested.
Walk-In
Stop by our office, complete a registration form and make payment in person by credit card, check or cash.
Registration at least 7 days before a class starts is requested.
Phone
Call 434-832-7607 at least 7 days prior to the start of the class. One of our friendly registration team members will
assist you!
Fax
Download the registration form from our website at www.CVCCWorkforce.org, complete it and fax it to 434-832-7761.
A representative from our office will contact you to provide you with your Student ID number and to receive your
payment information.
Email
Download the registration form from our website at www.CVCCWorkforce.org, complete it and email it to
workforce@cvcc.vccs.edu. A representative from our office will contact you to provide you with your Student ID
number and to receive your payment information.
Company Registration
You can mail or fax employee registrations on purchase order or company letterhead along with a purchase order and
we will bill. Contact our office for the specific information required with the registration, such as student information,
course name and course number.
Disclaimer
Courses and class schedules listed in this publication are subject to change.
Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Phone – (434) 832-7600, 1 (800) 562-3060
VTDD - VA Relay 711
Office Hours
Mondays through Fridays, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (summer hours may vary)
Cancellation Policies
CVCC reserves the right to cancel any classes which do not have sufficient registration or for other reasons that arise in
the course of business. Any classes offered by CVCC, whether on campus or off site, will be canceled due to inclement
weather when CVCC is closed. Listen to local radio and TV stations, or check the College’s website at www.cvcc.vccs.
edu for current information.
Refunds
Students are encouraged to register for all classes at least seven (7) days before the first scheduled class date. Late
registrations may be possible depending on factors such as space availability, purchasing, etc. If a registrant’s plans
change, Workforce Solutions & Community Education must be notified at 434-832-7607 at least three (3) business days
before the first scheduled class date. The registrant then will have the option to transfer to another upcoming class
within the same semester or receive a refund. Should a registrant fail to contact the Workforce office at least three (3)
business days before the first scheduled class date, the full cost of the class, including any books, materials or other
items that were part of the cost of the class, will be forfeited. Specific programs may have alternate refund policies.
Contact program coordinator for details.
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2016
Att en tion Stud ents
Ages 8-16
Begin your
at a CVCC Career Academy
2016 camps include:
Aviation • Computer Coding • CSI
Culinary • EMS • Entrepreneur
Engineering • Robotics and more...
Visit CVCCWorkforce.org/summeracademies
for all the details!
Special Supplement
See What ’s New in 2016
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Black Rocket has more than a decade of experience designing camps in Science, technology, engineering and
math (STEM) and providing unique enrichment and educational programs to children and young adults.
Through the CVCC partnership, students will learn usable skills by participating in programming that
mirrors real-life experiences.
All CVCC Black Rocket Camps are offered in two sessions per week 8:30-11:30a.m. (Ages 8-11) and 12:30 -3:30 p.m. (Ages 12-14)
App Attack!
Code Breakers
Make your First Video Game
Minecraft Modders
Take the first steps in the world of mobile app design and customize
your own game app! Using a specialized app and game development
tool, students will explore the world of web-based (HTML-5) apps. No
prior experience necessary!
If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Make your first
video game in this one-of-a kind class that shows you the keys to designing
your first 2D platform game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge
levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are just some of the concepts
that will be explored!
Calling all future coders programmers, and designers! Learn the basics
of coding language like HTML, JavaScrip, and CSS through a series of
web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to
becoming the next tech star!
Use your favorite video game to learn the basics of modding and
foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as
you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught
through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft
CVCC Middle and High High School Career Academies
Aviation
Entrepreneurship
Explore the wonderful world of Aviation with New Heights Aviation
Camp!Lean about what makes an airplane fly, then try out your flying
skills in a state of the art flight simulator! See Lynchburg from the air
when you go on an airplane ride. Two summer sessions open to rising 6-8th
Ever thought about owning your own business? Explore your interest
while meeting with real regional business owners. Learn what it takes to
be an Entrepreneur. Open to rising 6-8th grade students.
grade students
Exploring Engineering
Advanced Engineering
From roller-coasters to rockets to geodesic domes to banana gliders, we
will explore the engineering in a fun, hands-on learning environment!
Learn about the careers that are inventing our future! Open to rising
6th-8th grade students. Open to rising 6-8th grade students.
Experience the next level of engineering for high school students. Have
the opportunity to explore the fields of mechanical and electrical
engineering and gain skills using CAD software and participating in a
robot build. Open to rising 9-10th grade students
Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
Learn about crime scene careers in the new 2016 CVCC CSI Camp!
Practice Evidence collection skills such as fingerprinting, casting, and
photographing crime scenes. Learn about the polygraph procedures
and interrogation techniques. Open to rising 9-10th grade students
CVCC Culinary Masterchef
Interested in becoming the next Master Chef? Learn from some of CVCC's
top culinary talent in a fun hands-on cooking extravaganza! Impress your
friends and family with your new cooking skills. Best of all, you get to eat
your delicious creations! Two camps offered in 2016 - middle school (rising
6-8th grade) and high school (rising 9-10th grade)
Emergency (EMS)
Explore the challenging fields of fire and emergency medical service
through a camp led by real-life firefighters and paramedics. Learn what it
takes to be a professional that saves lives. Participants will learn CPR, first
aid, and fire extinguisher use during camp. Open to rising 6-8th grade
students.
Your Success Is Our Business
Advanced Manufacturing
This camp will provide students the opportunity to machine a replica of
a parrot rifle cannon. Middle school students will use real-life CNC and
mechanical machining equipment to build the components just like they
will find in advanced manufacturing careers! Open to rising 6-8th grade
students.
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Become a problem solving hero of tomorrow! This camp utilizes the
Vex Robotics platform to immerse participants in science, technology,
engineering, and math (STEM) through the fun of building
robots ...from design to operation. Two camps offered - middle school (rising
6-8th grade) and high school (rising 9 -10th grade)
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In this interactive, hands-on environment, you will learn how to create a
modern website from design to creation. Discover how to design and
create user-friendly websites that look beautiful on desktop computers,
smart phones, and tablets! Get a jump start on what it feels like to be a
professional web designer. Open to rising 6-8th grade students.
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Explore your creative side and participate in a rare opportunity to learn
from a master woodworker. Camp participants will be introduced to
woodworking fundamentals, machinery, and tools and build their very
own model to take home. Open to rising 9-10th grade students.
Telephone: (434) 832-7607
Website: www.CVCCWorkforce.org
Email: workforce@cvcc.vccs.edu
Facebook: facebook.com/CVCCworkforce
Summer Youth Academies
CVCC Black Rocket Computer Camps (AM Session Ages 8-11 & PM session ages 12-14)
omen in Engineering 2014
Dates
July 18-22
July 25-29
August 1-5
July 11-15
Time
Cost
$160
8:30-11:30 a.m.and 12:30-3:30 p.m.
8:30-11:30 a.m.and 12:30-3:30 p.m.
8:30-11:30a.m. and 12:30-3:30 p.m.
8:30-11:30 a.m.and 12:30-3:30 p.m.
$160
$160
$160
Middle School Career Camp Offerings (Rising 6-8th grade students)
Dates
Camp
Aviation Camp 1
June 6-10
Aviation Camp 2
June 13-17
CVCC Culinary Masterchef* August 3-5
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Emergency (EMS)*
July 27-29
Entrepreneurship*
June 27-29
Exploring Engineering*
July 20-22
Advanced Manufacturing
August 1-5
Robots!*
August 3-5
Website Design*
July 25-29
Time
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (5 half-days)
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (5 half days)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-days)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-days)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-days)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-days)
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (5 half-days)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-days)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-days)
Location
LU School of Aviation
LU School of Aviation
CVCC Main Campus
CVCC Main Campus
CVCC Main Campus
CVCC Main Campus
CVCC Main Campus
CVCC Main Campus
CVCC Main Campus
Cost
$160
$160
$140
$140
$140
$140
$140
$140
$140
High School Career Camp Offerings (Rising 9-10th grade students)
Time
Dates
Camp
July 13-15
Advanced Engineering*
Crime Scene Investigation* July 20-22
Culinary Masterchef *
July 27-29
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Robots!*
July 27-29
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-day)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-day)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-day)
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (3 full-day)
Location
Cost
EC Glass High School
CVCC Main Campus
$140
$140
CVCC Main Campus
$140
CVCC Main Campus
$140
Please visit CVCCWorkforce.org/summer-academies for scholarship and registration details. Registration opens April 1, 2016 .
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Photography by Jill S. Markwood: © Central VA Community College
* Students attending camps with an asterisk (*) will need to bring a packed lunch, drink, and snack with them daily
Your Success Is Our Business
Telephone: (434) 832-7607
Website: www.CVCCWorkforce.org
Email: workforce@cvcc.vccs.edu
Facebook: facebook.com/CVCCworkforce
How to Register?
Registration Opens April 1, 2016
To register and pay electronically:
1. Please visit https://cvcc.augusoft.net/.
2. Create a user profile
3. Register for desired 2016 Summer Academies.
4. Make your payment Online electronically
5. A hard copy of the Student Information Form, Assumption of Risk Form, and Photography/Video
Release Form are still required for all participants. Please download the packet at CVCCWorkforce.org/
summer-academies. Completed forms should be submitted via email at shortd@cvcc.vccs.edu or mail to:
CVCC, Workforce Solutions, Attn. Debra Short, 3506 Wards Road, Lynchburg Virginia 24502.
To register by phone:
1. Please contact Workforce Development Administrative Office Specialist, Debra Short by calling
434-832-7622.
2. Download the student packet at CVCCWorkforce.org/summer-academies.
3. Please complete and submit the Student Information Form, Assumption of Risk Form, and
Photography/Video Release Form via email at shortd@cvcc.vccs.edu or mail to: CVCC, Workforce
Solutions, Attn. Debra Short, 3506 Wards Road, Lynchburg Virginia 24502.
To register in person:
Visit our main office at 5108 Merritt Hall on the CVCC Main Campus located at 3506 Wards Road
during normal business hours.
CVCC Career Academy Scholarships
A limited quantity of camp scholarships are available. Students with financial needs for camp participation
are prioritized. Scholarship applications may be downloaded at CVCCWorkforce.org/summer-academies
Your Success Is Our Business
Telephone: (434) 832-7607
Website: www.CVCCWorkforce.org
Email: workforce@cvcc.vccs.edu
Facebook: facebook.com/CVCCworkforce
Your SUCCESS Is Our BUSINESS!
Central Virginia Community College
Division of Workforce Solutions & Community Education
3506 Wards Road • Lynchburg, VA 24502
434-832-7607 (ph) • 434-832-7761 (fax)
Email: workforce@cvcc.vccs.edu
Web: CVCCWorkforce.org